Striation by Amy Herzog

Striation

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Knitting
December 2015
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
300 - 1500 yards (274 - 1372 m)
Any size. (Striation is a CustomFit pattern and will be created to your choice of size, from children on up.)
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

Striation is available through CustomFit, which means that each Striation pattern is custom-created to your choice of measurements and gauge. Patterns can be made from children through adults, and for gauges from laceweight to bulky.

Striation is a classic sweater vest that works for anyone, with fun stripes to help you use up those bits of leftover yarn from much-loved projects. The straight-silhouette, v-neck shape is easy to adapt to anyone you’d like to knit for, in any gauge you like.

This vest is an average-length, sleeveless pullover with V-neck shaping and 1x1 trim everywhere. The hem is trimmed with 1¾“/4.5 cm of rib, the neckline with ¾”/2 cm, and the armholes with ½“/1.5 cm.
The neck shaping starts 1’’/2.5 cm above the armhole shaping, to ensure this look no matter who you’re knitting for.

Dan is wearing this vest with a child’s average fit; Striation is a straight-silhouette design and has no waist shaping.

As shown, you’ll need 3 colors of yarn - the MC, and two alternate colors. However, the stripe pattern is flexible, and you should definitely feel free to mix things up however you like - make all the stripes the same color, each stripe a different color, or whatever else your preferences and available yarn dictate.

At Dan’s repeated insistence, I used Rowan Lima for this sample, in colors 888 Lima (MC), 891 La Paz (CC1), and 885 Machu Picchu (CC2). I liked the gauge 22 sts and 26 rows to 4’’ (10 cm) with the Lima.

But CustomFit will create your pattern to any gauge you specify - and for that reason, it’s difficult to give any kind of yardage advice! To estimate how much yarn you’ll need, I strongly recommend the “Stashbot” app or pamphlet by Hannah Fettig.